STORY BEHIND THE RECIPE
I learnt this dish from my good friend, Veronica, who is an excellent cook and shared this recipe with me years ago when we were learning line dancing at the Pasir Ris Community Club. She has her own cooking blog( Veronica’s Kitchen )where she has shared lots of yummy recipes, so do check it out!
TRICK OF THE TRADE
This dish is so quick and simple to prepare, even if you are rushing home from work to whip up something to feed the hungry mouths in your household.
You don’t even need to buy Teriyaki sauce! You can easily make it at home with 3 common pantry ingredients – sugar, light soya sauce and mirin.
The tricky part is in caramelising the sugar but not get it burnt! It may take some practice, but not to worry, you can refer to my Premium Tips section below (sign up for a free trial here!).
Here I will show you the 4 stages of the sugar being caramelised, so you know exactly what to look out for and how to control the heat accordingly!
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Note: This recipe is based on a rice cooker cooking time of 20 minutes for 2 cups of rice.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THIS DISH
- The umami flavour of this dish, which is the combination of sweet sugar and salty light soya sauce in the sauce. Perfect to drizzle on the chicken and rice!
- It’s an easy and quick dish to make. You only need 30 mins to make this dish!
HOW TO MAKE TERIYAKI CHICKEN DON?
- Wash the Japanese rice and drain dry. Then place the rice in a rice cooker and add rice cups of water, then set to cook.
- Use the coarse salt to exfoliate the skin of the chicken, then wash thoroughly and pat dry.
- In a pan, add the sugar and fry over medium heat for about 8 minutes or until it becomes sticky and caramel coloured.
- Place the chicken legs skin side down and move them around the pan until they are evenly coated with caramel.
- Then add in the light soya sauce and bowl (or ml) of water. Cover the pan and let simmer for about 15 minutes or until the sauce thickens. Stir the chicken occasionally.
- Meanwhile, wash the Japanese cucumber and slice it. Then place it in the fridge.
- Cut the Japanese seaweed into strips, and set aside.
- Once the rice is cooked, transfer into a glass bowl and place it in front of a fan. Then add in the salt and 3 tbsp of Japanese rice vinegar (a little at a time), all while stirring the rice with while hot until well mixed. Don’t forget to check on the chicken as well.
- Next, add in tbsp of mirin and turn the chicken thighs over. Then continue to cook for 3 mins or until the sauce becomes sticky but not too dry. You can add more water if it is too dry. Then transfer it to a plate.
- Scoop the rice in 2 rice bowls and top with the teriyaki chicken thighs. Sprinkle with sesame seeds, shredded seaweed and assorted chili pepper and serve hot.
HOW TO CARAMELISE SUGAR
You need to understand the stages of the sugar caramelising, so you can control the fire accordingly.
Stage 1: Uncooked sugar
Stage 2: The sugar will start to sweat and form clunks
Stage 3: Next, sugar will melt and turn light golden brown like honey.
Stage 4: The liquid will start to thicken and turn a darker brown.
Once this happens, reduce the heat and stir continuously until it turns sticky and caramel coloured. Do not leave the sugar solution unattended as it can burn quickly.
Once you reach stage 4 (sugar turns caramel brown), put in the chicken thighs immediately. If you continue to cook the sugar on its own beyond stage 4, it will quickly turn dark brown / black and will have a burnt taste. If you put the chicken in too early, it won’t give you the nice brown caramel colour.
HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN BROWN AND CARAMELISED
Ensure that the sugar is properly caramelised before you place the chicken into the pan.
Ensure that the chicken is placed skin-side down, and that you press down on the chicken to evenly coat it with caramel.
Ensure that the simmering liquid has reduced into a thick sauce during the 15 minutes fo simmering. If not, your fire may not have been high enough, and you will need to continue to simmer the chicken for a couple more minutes until the sauce turns thick and sticky.
COOKING TIPS
Exfoliate the chicken with coarse salt to help remove the yellow lining on the skin. If not removed, you may notice that the chicken has a strong poultry smell after it is cooked.
Adjust the amount of soya sauce accordingly, as some brands of light soya sauce are very salty. Do check out my article on the Essential Chinese Sauces I stock in my pantry for recommendations on sauce brands!
RICE COOKING TIPS
Cook the rice with a little less water so that when it is cooked it is drier and can absorb the seasoning better. (see recipe for exact measurements)
Stir the rice with chopsticks to minimise breakage of the cooked rice.
Stir the rice in front of a fan so that the rice will absorb the vinegar better. Fanning also helps to cool the rice down faster for easy handling and to give it a glossy look.
Transfer the rice into a glass bowl before adding the vinegar. Vinegar is acidic, so its not advisable to add it to the rice in the metal rice-cooker pot.
ADJUSTMENTS AND ADVANCED PREP
Add a little sugar to the rice if it is your preference to have sweeter rice. If sugar is added, you need to heat the vinegar and add in the sugar until it dissolves before adding to the rice.
Once you add the mirin to the rice, consume it within the day. If you plan to make this dish ahead of time, allow the rice to cool after it is cooked, then refrigerate it. The next day, you can reheat it in the rice cooker, and add the mirin and salt to the dish as per the recipe instructions.
DIETARY MODIFICATIONS
- Egg-Free: No modifications needed.
- Fish-Free: No modifications needed.
- Gluten-Free: Use gluten free mirin and soya sauce
- Nut-Free: No modifications needed.
- Shellfish-Free: No modifications needed.
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30-minute CHICKEN TERIYAKI DON
Ingredients
- 2 Chicken Legs Small
- 1.5 rice cup Japanese Rice
- 1 Japanese cucumber Small
Condiments
- 2 tsp Coarse Salt To wash the chicken
- 2 tbsp Sugar
- 3 tbsp Light Soy Sauce
- 3 tbsp Mirin
- 3 tbsp Japanese Rice Vinegar
- 0.25 tsp Salt
- 1 tbsp Japanese sesame salad dressing
Garnishing (Optional)
- 1 tsp Sesame Seed
- 2 Japanese Seaweed sheets
- A Dash Assorted Chili Pepper ( Nanami Togarashi) Optional
Instructions
PREPARATION METHOD
- Wash the Japanese rice and drain dry. Then place the rice in a rice cooker and add 1.25 rice cups of water, then set to cook.
- Use the coarse salt to exfoliate the skin of the chicken, then wash thoroughly and pat dry.
COOKING METHOD
- In a pan, add the sugar and fry over medium heat for about 8 minutes or until it becomes sticky and caramel coloured.
- Place the chicken legs skin side down and move them around the pan until they are evenly coated with caramel.
- Then add in the light soya sauce and 0.5 bowl (or 170 ml) of water. Cover the pan and let simmer for about 15 minutes or until the sauce thickens. Stir the chicken occasionally.
- Meanwhile, wash the Japanese cucumber and slice it. Then place it in the fridge.
- Cut the Japanese seaweed into strips, and set aside.
- Once the rice is cooked, transfer into a glass bowl and place it in front of a fan. Then add in the salt and 3 tbsp of Japanese rice vinegar (a little at a time), all while stirring the rice with while hot until well mixed. Don't forget to check on the chicken as well.
- Next, add in 3 tbsp of mirin and turn the chicken thighs over. Then continue to cook for 3 mins or until the sauce becomes sticky but not too dry. You can add more water if it is too dry. Then transfer it to a plate.
- Scoop the rice in 2 rice bowls and top with the teriyaki chicken thighs. Sprinkle with sesame seeds, shredded seaweed and assorted chili pepper and serve hot.
The dish looks so delicious, my mouth is watering just looking at it. Thank you for sharing this recipe.